First load on the truck and ready to roll

Bruce from Can.

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4x4 bales made to order, let's me take 16 on a load.
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Good looking load and good looking ford. The last time I had one with those type wheels I swore I would never have another. I guess if one ever gets them tight and true they are alright but, mine were forever getting lose and spinning then they cut the valve stem. What are you loading with.
 

WOW ... around here if they put a strap on it's usually on the back row .. if there's a strap at all .. just going a few miles nothing will happen , they will ride { I just think if that was me they would fall on someone } I tie down , probably too good ..never lost nothing yet ...

Nice load and THANKS for taking the time to tie down ................ mark
 
I knda figured you were loading with the KUBOTA.. Have any of the new M7series 151 hp made it up your way yet.
 
Something was terribly wrong with your wheels. Most road tractors get millions, yes millions of miles with no problems. However once a wheel does spin due to usually improper instillation the wheel will never hold correctly.If you bought a used truck possibly the wheel had previously been spun?
 
i just got a 4x4 baler newholland i never tried sticking them like that do you have a hard time getting the forks in them
RICK
 
Dutchman, here in Ontario we are pretty clear on requirments for loads. Our OPP will stop you, MTO will stop you and you will be cited for failure to secure a load,doesn't matter what, then they have a blanket called "unsafe load" which may be secure but too high or too wide. I am not opposed to this as it makes our roads safe for everyone. Bluewater Massey got it right! The other thing about being stopped by OPP or MTO is that once they have you stopped they start looking for as many infractions as they can find, so securing your load gets you under the radar!
 
If the wheels are coming loose they probably have to narrow a spacers, or the locks are to short for the rims with the spacers. I usually use a 4 inch spacer with them. I like the smooth ones with the lip on each edge. The ones that are corrugated looking, I have had get either, in or out of the rim edge and then would pop or allow the rim to slip.
 

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